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Intel updates multi-core tools

06/07/2007  IIIIIIIII
Relevance: 11.96
Embrace the futureIntel has followed Sun Microsystems by releasing development tools to optimize the performance of applications running on multi-core, multi-threaded chips.
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7 Reasons Every Programmer Should Love Multi-Core

10/23/2007  IIIIIIIII
Relevance: 10.51
HashiDiKo gives 7 reasons to embrace the multi-core revolution.
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Linux powers next-gen multicore home networking design

10/25/2006  IIIII
Relevance: 9.95
Parallogic will port its StriaEdge multi-core networking stack to ARM's multi-core ARM11 processor architecture, ARM Ltd. reports. The resulting Linux-based hardware/software design will enable home networking equipment capable of 400Mbps throughputs -- enough for triple-play (voice/video/data) services, on-demand video, and multi-channel HDTV service delivery, ARM says.
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Intel rev's tools for multi-core C++

07/23/2008  IIIIII
Relevance: 9.40
Intel released a new version of its Linux-compatible, open source library for multi-core C++ development. Version 2.1 of Intel Threading Building Blocks (TBB) offers performance improvements, adds a portable affinity mechanism, and improves the task scheduler to ease development for GUIs, network I/O, and artificial intelligence, says Intel.
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Model-Driven Development Tool for Parallel Applications

11/03/2007  IIIIII
Relevance: 8.72
Developing applications that take advantage of multi-core capabilities is still complex and challenging.Model-Driven Development Tool for Parallel Applications helps with these difficulties. With it, you can extend UML modeling that generates parallel code, and supports concurrent patterns for multi-core environments.
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Sun explores parallel universe with Studio 12

06/04/2007  I
Relevance: 8.67
Sun Microsystems today releases Sun Studio 12, its latest IDE (integrated development environment) for C, C++ and Fortran. It's freely available for Solaris and Linux software platforms and the update will be useful for developers building multi-core and multi-threaded applications, the company says.
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Intel aims parallelism aid at open source fans

07/26/2007  I
Relevance: 8.14
Hoping to inspire people to write code that can run on its multi-core processors, Intel has open sourced one of its development packages. Users of all shapes and sizes can now download the code for Intel's Threading Building Blocks (TBB)– a C++ template library that caters to the design of parallel code. By open-sourcing this product under the GPLv2 (General Public License), Intel expects more developers – particularly those playing with Linux – will give parallel programming a go. This is a self-serving effort in that Intel desperately needs an influx of parallel code in the coming years, so that software will run well across multi-core chips.
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BASH job control: fg, bg, jobs, and Ctrl-Z

08/11/2007  I
Relevance: 8.10
The BASH shell has a feature called job control that allows you to run and manage multiple processes from a single interactive prompt. In the age of serial connected dumb terminals, this was a killer feature. In the age of multi-homed multi-core Macs, not so killer, but there are certain situations where it can still be useful.
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HP accelerates server accelerator effort

11/02/2007  IIIII
Relevance: 7.94
Not content to rely on the computing muscle supplied by Intel and AMD, HP has upped its focus on server accelerators. The hardware maker today announced a new program aimed right at incorporating things such as floating point boosters into its machines. The fresh HP Accelerator program joins a Multi-Core Optimization Program launched in June. Both efforts charge after similar goals with HP looking to improve the performance of software. Generally speaking, the Accelerator program covers hardware add-ons that can fit into HP servers and speed up specific tasks such as floating point operations. Meanwhile, the Multi-Core push centers on crafting code that can spread well across many-cored boxes.
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Intel Announces The Core i7 Processor

08/11/2008  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 7.73
There was the Core and Core 2 series of Intel desktop processors with Solo, Duo, Quad, and Extreme postfixes, while today Intel has announced their Core series will continue with their upcoming Nehalem processors. The processors based around their forthcoming Nehalem micro-architecture will be branded as the Intel Core i7. The Nehalem architecture supports dual, quad, and octal core processors based on a 45nm manufacturing process, introduces an integrated DDR3 memory controller on the CPU die, uses Intel QuickPath Interconnect technology, and simultaneous multi-threading...
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